Jacques-Joseph Moreau

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Dr. Jacques-Joseph Moreau (1804-1884) was a French psychiatrist and member of the Club des Hashischins. Moreau was the first physician to do systematic work on drugs' effects on the central nervous system, and to catalogue, analyze, and record his observations. His 1845 book, Hashish and Mental Alienation, is still applicable today.

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